The Dallas Cowboys are experiencing frustration following a 34-6 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, exacerbated by quarterback Dak Prescott's hamstring injury. Owner Jerry Jones expressed disappointment over the team's five turnovers in recent games and acknowledged the need for accountability beyond just the players.
Despite the team's struggles, Jones indicated he does not plan to make an in-season coaching change, citing past regrets from similar decisions. He emphasized the importance of evaluating performance metrics, particularly the team's poor third-quarter scoring.
Jones also highlighted the impact of the current season on veteran players like Zack Martin, expressing sympathy for those who may not have many opportunities left to compete for a championship.